Child Endangerment: Mesa Police Officer Allows Child to Handle Live Ammunition

Shawn Freeman Gives a Child Live Ammunition as a Toy and Teaches Her to Load Magazines while Loaded Unsecured Firearms are in her Reach

Mesa Police Officer Shawn Freeman's Negligence with Firearms: A Dangerous Situation for Children

Mesa Police Officer Shawn Freeman gives child ammunition as a toy with loaded unsecured firearms within her reach. The highly irresponsible behavior of Officer Freeman in allowing a child to handle live ammunition in the presence of loaded firearms could have potentially disastrous consequences. Incidents involving children and guns are unfortunately common, and it is crucial for law enforcement officers to prioritize safety and responsible gun handling practices at all times.

The highly irresponsible behavior of Officer Freeman in allowing a child to handle live ammunition in the presence of loaded firearms could have potentially disastrous consequences. Incidents involving children and guns are unfortunately common, and it is crucial for law enforcement officers to prioritize safety and responsible gun handling practices at all times.

It is worrisome to instruct a child of this age on how to load a firearm when they lack the comprehension of the potential consequences of using a gun. Furthermore, it poses a significant risk to allow a child of this age to handle bullets, as they could inadvertently swallow them, leading to a choking hazard or medical emergency.

Shawn Freeman regularly left his firearms and ammunition accessible to the child, regardless of his presence, making it impossible for him to effectively supervise the child's access to these dangerous items. This lack of proper supervision posed a significant risk to the child's safety and well-being.

By failing to properly secure firearms and ammunition and by consuming alcohol to the point of incapacitation, Officer Freeman not only failed in his duty to supervise the child but also actively contributed to the potential harm that could befall her. This irresponsible behavior not only endangered the child’s well-being but also highlighted a concerning lack of judgment on Officer Freeman’s part. Such reckless behavior cannot be tolerated, especially from a Law Enforcement Officer who has repeatedly witnessed the tragic consequences of irresponsible gun ownership.

Mesa Police Officer Shawn Freeman giving a young child ammunition to play with on multiple occasions and teaching her how to load bullets into magazines while numerous loaded and unsecured firearms are regularly left within the child’s reach

The Importance of Gun Safety: How Shawn Freeman's Actions Highlight the Need for Responsible Firearm Ownership

In the midst of the continuous discussion on gun control in the United States, it is widely agreed upon that one of the main priorities for responsible gun owners should be preventing children from getting hold of loaded, unsecured firearms. Both advocates for gun control and the gun industry acknowledge that ensuring proper storage of firearms is essential in order to limit children's access to them.

Everytown, an advocacy group for firearm safety, has gathered data from 2015 to 2022 which reveals a troubling trend: nearly every day, a child in America accidentally discharges a firearm, resulting in injuries and even deaths. And children under 6 are among the most likely victims.

Each day, a child accidentally pulls the trigger of a gun, causing harm or even death to others. This form of gun violence is completely preventable and highlights the crucial need for responsible firearm storage to protect young children from the dangers posed by guns.

 

Speak up against injustice and advocate for change by reaching out to Mesa Police Chief Ken Cost, Maricopa County District Attorney Rachel Mitchel, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, the Arizona Peace Officers Training and Standards Board (AZ POST), and the City of Mesa Mayor John Giles. If you have knowledge of any instances of police misconduct, brutality, or criminal activity by law enforcement in our community, don’t stay silent.

 

 

 

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